Telling it like it is
Abstract
Too often, public relations is merely looked upon as a means of producing a company newspaper, arranging cosy press conferences and churning out press releases. When a company is faced with adverse publicity, the PRO is likely to be pushed aside while management closes ranks behind the ubiquitous “no comment”. Here, Ian Houston, account director with Burson Marsteller, explains the benefits of public relations — for the bad times as well as the good.
Citation
(1975), "Telling it like it is", Industrial Management, Vol. 75 No. 7, pp. 18-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb056540
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1975, MCB UP Limited